It represents the light of the holy spirit
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fire the dove
At Pentecost, priests typically wear liturgical vestments such as a red chasuble, stole, and other appropriate attire to symbolize the flames of the Holy Spirit. The color red is often used to represent the fire and power of the Holy Spirit that descended upon the apostles at Pentecost.
The 50 days of Easter till Pentecost. This is the celebration of Jesus' Resurrection and the finally of the Disicples receiving the Holy Spirit in Tongues of Fire.
Tongues of fire
Schuyler Rhodes has written: 'Pentecost fire' -- subject(s): Sermons, Bible, Pentecost season
To signify the Fire Of the Holy Spirit.
Well in the bible the holy spirit is a force that gd uses to do stuff. It does not have a material body and in turn it is a metaphysical entity. Much like fire does not have a physical form because you cannot grab fire.
Advent is purple and blue. Christmas and Christmas season is white or gold. Season after Epiphany is green. Lent is purple. Holy Week has red, white or gold and gray. Easter and Pentecost is celebrated with white or gold for Easter and red for Pentecost. Season after Pentecost is green. Other holy days and observations are red, white or gold.
The Holy Spirit Came in the form of Tongues of Fire.
On the Day of Pentecost, the Holy Spirit Appeared in the Form of Tongues of Fire. Since the Confirmation candidate receives the Holy Spirit on his/her Confirmation, the Flame is the symbol that is used.
The bible states that on the day of Pentecost, "tongues of fire" came and rested upon each apostle and caused them to be filled with the Holy Spirit.
Roman Catholic AnswerPriests do not wear red at Easter. They wear red on Good Friday, feasts of the Holy Spirit like Pentecost, and on the feasts of saints who were martyred